toilet removed |
Our dining room is now just a frame |
Our dining room sans walls |
re-using lathes for battens for the hemp to lock around
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Our ebay double glazed window has been installed |
All the lathes and plaster removed |
Taking photos with the tape measure has been an important step in retracing what we have done |
The hempcreting has begun |
Membrane to create an air gap to the bathroom wall |
Grant setting up the formwork against the bathroom wall |
Conduit to protect electrical wires from the hempcrete |
The completed outside wall |
linking the old house to the new, with the out hemp link |
We have made a lot of measurements so we can look back at wall detail for things such as electrical wires and battens (in this case for book shelves
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When working with an old house you end up finding all sorts of things, including some ancient termite eaten bearers, no wonder the floor was spongey! |
Moving up the wall |
Brilliant job guys! I am planning on doing a new build with hempcrete in NewZealand but also want to retrofit a house as you have done to show folks how versatile it is. Well done!!!! Jo
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